EIGHT Barnsley men are still yet to appear at court following the riots in Manvers last August.
On Sunday, August 4, an anti-immigration protest turned violent at the Holiday Inn in Manvers.
To date, 108 people have been charged - 89 of which have been sentenced for a combined total of more than 218 years in prison.
There are still eight Barnsley men awaiting their next court date.
Scott Jones, 38, of James Street, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder and will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on June 23.
Callum Bacon, 18, of Wilkinson Street, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder and arson.
He will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on June 23.
Matthew Crossland, 32, of Everill Gate Lane, Wombwell, is charged with violent disorder and arson with recklessness as to whether life was endangered.
He will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on June 20.
Keethan Reeve-Lawson, 21, of Mount Vernon Road, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder.
He has been bailed ahead of his next court appearance on June 13 at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court.
Jason Sinnott, 34, of Farm Road, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder.
He has been bailed ahead of his next court appearance on June 9 at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court.
Dion Wragg, 26, of Assembly Way, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder.
He will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on May 12.
Jack Knight, 21, of The Crescent, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder.
He will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
Darren Ward, 54, of Norville Crescent, Darfield, Barnsley, is charged with violent disorder.
He will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Friday.